by David Leon Moore, USA TODAY Sports

by David Leon Moore, USA TODAY Sports

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. â?? The strange odyssey of former Detroit Lions receiver Titus Young took another odd detour Friday when Young, who has been jailed since May 11, heard that he would be charged with three new counts, bringing his total to 11.

The three new counts were mentioned Friday morning at a pretrial hearing in Orange County Superior Court, where Young made an appearance marked by his silence and stoicism. The counts were filed later Friday afternoon.

Added to his previous eight charges, mostly dealing with burglaries and assaults on a peace officer, were one count of vandalism, one of resisting public or peace officer and a felony count of attempted burglary on an inhabited dwelling.

The four burglary counts he faces are felonies. He has pleaded not guilty to all 11 charges. He could also be prosecuted for a DUI arrest in nearby Riverside County.

Young, released by the Lions after last season, was arrested three times in southern California in a week, culminating in his jailing May 11.

Judge Andre Manssourian said Friday that, considering the new charges, a higher bail was warranted. He increased it from $25,000 to $50,000.

"Mr. Young poses a danger to the community," Manssourian said.

Whatever the bail amount, Young and his family don't seem inclined to get Young, who has been described by his father and others as having mental health issues, released from custody.

Young had fights with football teammates at both Boise State and Detroit and his ex-girlfriend